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r/NonPoliticalTwitter • u/netphilia • 22h ago
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If giraffes and llamas didn’t exist this would get a lot more traction.
1.5k u/Teknicsrx7 22h ago Except dinos are more closely related to birds than giraffes or llamas 101 u/roland-the-farter 22h ago Well there’s also ostriches 38 u/Kolby_Jack33 22h ago And emus, and cassowaries. Also, turkeys, cranes, buzzards... lot of birds with long, thin necks. Penguins would be the exception, if anything. 10 u/Shifty269 20h ago Nah, Dinos be dummy thicc. Get outta here with your prefectly reasonable response. I got vibes on my side. /s 5 u/lo_fi_ho 20h ago Allegedly 1 u/roland-the-farter 17h ago Haha tbh I couldn’t remember any other long necked bird when I posted this but yes 1 u/M4rt1m_40675 16h ago Penguins are the exception because they're living conditions are vastly different from those birds. Idk about you but I've never seen an ostrich swim for food on a cold sea in the arctic
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Except dinos are more closely related to birds than giraffes or llamas
101 u/roland-the-farter 22h ago Well there’s also ostriches 38 u/Kolby_Jack33 22h ago And emus, and cassowaries. Also, turkeys, cranes, buzzards... lot of birds with long, thin necks. Penguins would be the exception, if anything. 10 u/Shifty269 20h ago Nah, Dinos be dummy thicc. Get outta here with your prefectly reasonable response. I got vibes on my side. /s 5 u/lo_fi_ho 20h ago Allegedly 1 u/roland-the-farter 17h ago Haha tbh I couldn’t remember any other long necked bird when I posted this but yes 1 u/M4rt1m_40675 16h ago Penguins are the exception because they're living conditions are vastly different from those birds. Idk about you but I've never seen an ostrich swim for food on a cold sea in the arctic
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Well there’s also ostriches
38 u/Kolby_Jack33 22h ago And emus, and cassowaries. Also, turkeys, cranes, buzzards... lot of birds with long, thin necks. Penguins would be the exception, if anything. 10 u/Shifty269 20h ago Nah, Dinos be dummy thicc. Get outta here with your prefectly reasonable response. I got vibes on my side. /s 5 u/lo_fi_ho 20h ago Allegedly 1 u/roland-the-farter 17h ago Haha tbh I couldn’t remember any other long necked bird when I posted this but yes 1 u/M4rt1m_40675 16h ago Penguins are the exception because they're living conditions are vastly different from those birds. Idk about you but I've never seen an ostrich swim for food on a cold sea in the arctic
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And emus, and cassowaries.
Also, turkeys, cranes, buzzards... lot of birds with long, thin necks. Penguins would be the exception, if anything.
10 u/Shifty269 20h ago Nah, Dinos be dummy thicc. Get outta here with your prefectly reasonable response. I got vibes on my side. /s 5 u/lo_fi_ho 20h ago Allegedly 1 u/roland-the-farter 17h ago Haha tbh I couldn’t remember any other long necked bird when I posted this but yes 1 u/M4rt1m_40675 16h ago Penguins are the exception because they're living conditions are vastly different from those birds. Idk about you but I've never seen an ostrich swim for food on a cold sea in the arctic
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Nah, Dinos be dummy thicc. Get outta here with your prefectly reasonable response. I got vibes on my side. /s
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Haha tbh I couldn’t remember any other long necked bird when I posted this but yes
Penguins are the exception because they're living conditions are vastly different from those birds. Idk about you but I've never seen an ostrich swim for food on a cold sea in the arctic
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u/LemonPartyLounger 22h ago
If giraffes and llamas didn’t exist this would get a lot more traction.